A D in Calculus 2nd Semester of Senior Year?

<p>Hi everyone!</p>

<p>I got accepted to Cal State University Long Beach for Fall 2013, and I have already paid the enrollment fee & planning to do the housing fee, so I am planning to go there for sure.
As of right now, I have a D in Calculus, and I was wondering, what would happen if I did get a D in the class? (I will talk to my teacher soon enough, but I was thinking of all the possibilities if I DID end up getting a D.) Would I get rescinded? My GPA would still be at least a 3.6 with the D. My last semester GPA was a 3.8, so my grades wouldn't have dropped drastically. I have all A's and B's in my other classes too! I finished the Math A-G Requirements (Algebra I, Geometry, Alg II) requirements with at least an A or B in the class. </p>

<p>I was wondering if you knew anyone that was in a similar situation like me and got to attend CSU LONG BEACH with a D in one class senior year? I called them and the lady said I should be fine since my GPA is still good, but I want to hear other people's opinions as well.</p>

<p>On the CSULB WEBSITE, IT SAYS:
Offers of Admission made to first-time freshman applicants are almost always provisional as application is normally made while still attending high school. As a result, admission offers are provisional until the following conditions are met:</p>

<pre><code>Completion of all senior year courses with a grade of “C” or higher.
Completion of all CSU A-G subject requirements with a grade of “C” or higher by the end of the Spring semester prior to enrollment.
Graduate from High School by the end of the Spring semester prior to your enrollment.
</code></pre>

<p>Also, I am not slacking off in Calculus! It is just very hard for me to understand, especially since my teacher isn't that great. I'm trying my best to try to raise my grade and I'm even going to tutoring.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Check to see if your admission letter contains or references any conditions like not getting any D grades in senior year.</p>

<p>As you said, it’s CSU LONG BEACH, they’re not going to care. You’ve completed your A-G requirements already. Now if you were talking about a UC school, then maybe I’d be worried. </p>

<p>Senior-itis, my friend.</p>